Coleman seeks documents on ballots

Norm Coleman’s legal team is seeking thousands of documents on ballots that were not disputed in the Republican’s bid to overturn Democrat Al Franken’s victory in their U.S. Senate race in Minnesota, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune is reporting.

The Coleman team’s requests are frustrating precinct and county officials who are being asked to produce thousands of pages of documentation in little time.

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Funny, I thought the documents that mattered most were the ballots themselves.

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Carleton Bryant is the assistant managing editor for strategic planning and development/special projects for The Washington Times. He previously served as The Times’ Metropolitan desk editor, Features desk editor and an assistant National desk editor, as well as a National and Metropolitan reporter. He currently writes a humor blog and weekly humor column — both titled “Out of Context” — ...